Salmon Bay Park

2001 NW Canoe Pl, Seattle, WA 98117
2.8 acres | 1.1 hectares

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About the Location

A Glimpse of History in Ballard

Tucked away in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, Salmon Bay Park offers 2.8 acres of rolling hills and towering trees that feel like a breath of fresh air in the middle of city life. This charming green space has quite the backstory - Elon W. Denton deeded it to Ballard back in 1890, and when Ballard joined Seattle in 1907, the park came along for the ride.

The park's name and nearby "Canoe Place" street hint at the area's historical connection to water, however you won't find any actual waterfront here today. Still, there's something calming about wandering through this little urban oasis with its rich history.

Playground Paradise

If you've got kids in tow, head to the far end of the park where the playground awaits. It's thoughtfully designed with equipment for different age groups - separate structures for the little ones (2-5) and older kids (5-12).

The play area includes multiple slides, a challenging net climber, balance elements, nature-themed play panels, and log hops for kids to jump across. Swing options abound, including tot swings, belt swings, and adaptive swings for accessibility.

Two standout attractions that seem to capture everyone's imagination are the unique "climbable whirl" and old-school merry-go-round. The zip line is particularly popular and was kept during the recent renovations. Don't be surprised if you're tempted to take a ride yourself! Little ones particularly love digging in the sandbox with its built-in diggers - a simple pleasure that never seems to get old.

Fresh Updates

The park recently got some TLC from Seattle Parks and Recreation, with renovations that brought in new play equipment while making the space more accessible for everyone. These updates included ADA improvements, more places to sit and relax, and upgrades to meet modern safety standards. They even added three bike racks, making it easier for cycling families to visit.

Where the Neighborhood Comes Together

More than just a place to play, Salmon Bay Park represents a neighborhood living room of sorts. Its picnic tables are scattered thoughtfully across grassy hills and under the shade of magnificent trees, creating perfect spots for everything from casual lunches to birthday celebrations.

What makes this park special is how it balances active play with quiet relaxation. You can find your own little corner for reading or meditation, while others toss frisbees or chase toddlers just yards away. The park has a way of accommodating everyone's idea of a good time.

The Practical Stuff

When nature calls, you'll find clean restrooms typically open during spring and summer months - complete with sinks and soap (a small detail that makes a big difference).

Getting here is pretty straightforward, with plenty of street parking surrounding the park. While not huge at 2.8 acres, the space is well-designed to feel both open and intimate.

A Natural Haven

Beyond recreation, Salmon Bay Park offers something increasingly precious in urban settings - genuine connection with nature. The park's magnificent trees create a canopy that's home to chattering songbirds and busy squirrels, while providing welcome shade on sunny Seattle days and shelter during our famous rainy ones.

It's quite peaceful to sit beneath these giants, listening to leaves rustle overhead while the city hums in the distance. The mature trees and rolling terrain create a varied landscape within this modest space.

Four-Legged Friends Welcome

Dog owners have made this park part of their daily routines, with plenty of space for leashed walks. You'll discover garbage bins conveniently placed throughout, making it easy to clean up after your pooch.

Though not an official off-leash area, the pathways and open spaces make for pleasant dog walking. You'll often see neighbors catching up while their furry friends get acquainted - just one more way this park brings the community together.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Zipline

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShade

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

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Park Size

2.8 acres | 1.1 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:4AM-11:30PM
Tuesday:4AM-11:30PM
Wednesday:4AM-11:30PM
Thursday:4AM-11:30PM
Friday:4AM-11:30PM
Saturday:4AM-11:30PM
Sunday:4AM-11:30PM

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